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Societal and Managerial Implications of Implicit Social Cognition: Why Milliseconds Matter

Social Justice Research - United States
doi 10.1023/b:sore.0000027410.26010.40
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AnthropologyLawSociologyPolitical Science
Date

June 1, 2004

Authors
Dolly Chugh
Publisher

Springer Nature


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